Jags Take Track and Field Championship
With South totaling 132 points, it is the women's program's first outright Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Championship.
With South totaling 132 points, it is the women's program's first outright Sun Belt Conference Outdoor Championship.
Alicia Duke left for college, but she remained determined children from her elementary school would not go home hungry.
Research by two South professors suggests that island colonization patterns have influenced varying body shapes.
USA alumnus Dr. Eric Williams, president of the National Black Nurses Association, has a robust agenda.
Pulitzer Prize columnist Cynthia Tucker Haynes and USA alumnus Kenneth O. Simon offer life lessons at Commencement.
A Pulitzer Prize winner and a respected attorney will speak at two commencement ceremonies on Saturday.
After medical mission trips to Peru, Honduras and Rwanda, Olivia Butters heads to residency training in Florida.
Catherine Zivanov, Goldwater Scholar and Honors Program student, is following the example set by her parents.
Daeshen Smith knew from a young age he wanted to be a sports broadcaster, and his thesis reflects his interest.
Anglers who catch a red snapper with a yellow tag can earn up to $500 and help researchers study fishing mortality.
Forty South students are recognized for their national scholarships, fellowships and research experiences.
The new treatment center, when open in 2017, will double the Mitchell Cancer Institute's space in Baldwin County.
Feeling a bit stressed? Fear not. Dr. Bob Hanks offers these suggestions on how to prepare for end-of-year exams.
EU ambassador talks trade, refugees and terrorism - and against selling short the European Union - during a visit to South.
USA nursing and medical school students are on kitchen duty in pilot program focused on nutrition and healthy eating.
General Manager and South student Rhett Flowers shares five things he will remember about the iconic pop star.
Dr. Ken Heck, professor of marine sciences, has employed baseline data on juvenile fishes collected with the help of students.
Joshua Crownover, a sophomore majoring in business finance from Satsuma, will serve as president.
Dr. John V. Marymont will head the College of Medicine and join the University's health care leadership team beginning July 1.
The Southerners student ambassador group held its 28th annual Oozeball competition in five volleyball mud pits.